Definitely damaged. Spend it and don’t bat an eye doing it. Welcome to CT.
That’s a few dollars short of your winning bid. I’d let them ban me.
Happy Birthday and what a great gift to yourself. That is one wide-eyed owl!
Welcome to CT.
They are quite lovely!
I’m laughing so hard it’s a good thing I’m sitting down.
You graded my flowers a 67. lol
I went 66 on her but she is a sweet looking coin with lots of luster.
Aye Matie, I be understand ye.
That it does have!
Here’s a 1924-S PCGS Peace Dollar that I’ve had for a few years. Still full of mint luster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No reason it shouldn’t straight grade. It’s the possible error your looking for and I hope you receive it. This will be a great learning lesson...
Nice find but feeder fingers are becoming too common place. No added value.
A cud must touch the rim. No such thing as a cud on the mint mark, unless the cud is large enough to do so. An RPM is not really considered an...
Can’t tell from those photos but feeder finger damage is on the common side. Only worth face value.
Nothing elaborate but nice to have. These were in a small lot that I purchased last month. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You never know.
Happy Birthday and glad all turned out well.
It’s zinc and the copper coating bubbled in that area.
Just a little too much grease on the machine when that coin was minted. We call them greasers. Best and nice to find but not worth any extra....
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